Mechanics of materials apply to real-world situations. Important Points.This feature provides a review or summary of the most important concepts in a section and highlights the most significant points that should be realized when applying the theory to solve problems. Example Problems. All the example problems are presented in a. Strength of Materials (also known as Mechanics of Materials) is the study of the internal effect of external forces applied to structural member. Stress, strain, deformation deflection, torsion, flexure, shear diagram, and moment diagram are some of the topics covered by this subject.
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Preview — Mechanics of Materials by Russell C. Hibbeler
This clear, comprehensive presentation discusses both the theory and applications of mechanics of materials. It examines the physical behavior of materials under load, then proceeds to model this behavior to development theory. Combines a fluid writing style, cohesive organization, outstanding illustrations, and dynamic use of exercises, examples, and free body diagrams.
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LEC # | TOPICS | |
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Part 1: Statics - Elements of Equilibrium | ||
1 | Course Outline, Review of Forces and Moments, Introduction to Equilibrium (PDF) | |
2 | Forces, Moments, Equilibrium (PDF) | |
3 | Applying the Equations of Equilibrium, Planar Trusses (PDF) | |
4 | Friction (PDF) | |
Part 2: Forces and Moments Transmitted by Slender Members | ||
5 | Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams (PDF) | |
6 | Shear Force and Bending Moment Diagrams (cont.) (PDF) | |
Part 3: Mechanics of Deformable Bodies - Introduction | ||
7 | Force-deformation Relationships and Static Indeterminacy (PDF) | |
8 | Finishing up Static Indeterminacy; Uniaxial Loading and Material Properties (PDF) | |
9 | Trusses and Their Deformations (PDF) | |
10 | Statically Determinate and Indeterminate Trusses (PDF) | |
11 | Quiz 1 | |
Part 4: Force-Stress-Equilibrium | ||
12 | Multiaxial Stress (PDF) | |
13 | Multiaxial Stress and Strain (PDF) | |
Part 5: Displacement - Strain | ||
14 | Multiaxial Strain and Multiaxial Stress-strain Relationships (PDF) | |
Part 6: Linear Elasticity - Material Behavior | ||
15 | Stress-strain-temperature Relationships and Thin-walled Pressure Vessels (PDF) | |
16 | Stress Transformations and Principal Stress (PDF) | |
17 | Stress and Strain Transformations (PDF) | |
18 | Failure of Materials and Examples (PDF) | |
19 | Quiz 2 | |
Part 7: Bending: Stress and Strains; Deflections | ||
20 | Pure Bending (PDF) | |
21 | Moment-curvature Relationship (PDF) | |
22 | Beam Deflection (PDF) | |
23 | Symmetry, Superposition, and Statically Indeterminate Beams (PDF) | |
Part 8: Torsion; Energy Methods | ||
24 | Torsion and Twisting (PDF) | |
25 | Torsion Examples (PDF) | |
26 | Energy Methods (PDF) | |
27 | Examples (PDF) |